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Old July 30th 03, 03:22 PM
Peter H.
 
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IIRC, Frasier Park is in L.A.
County, or is only a few hundred yards outside
thereof.


Frazier Park (correct spelling) is in Kern County, about 2 miles north of the
L.A. county line.


Well, that's "only" 3520 yards ouside of L.A. county.

Since the Tx site is many, many, many miles outside of L.A. county, Frasier
(Frazier) Park might as well be inside L.A. County, for purposes of this
discussion.

Certainly, Gorman, which is the I-5 turnoff to Frasier (Frazier) Park is wholly
within L.A. county ... the NW-most point, in fact.

Too, too bad Levine couldn't accomplish with his 1050 station what he did with
his 540 station.

What a f**kin' "goniff".

(Yiddish, for "thief").





 
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